Claims
- 1. An acoustical ceiling panel suitable for mounting on a suspended grid of inverted T-bars and comprising a generally rectangular fibrous glass board, a generally channel-shaped metal frame surrounding the board, and a decorative covering adhesively secured to a lower surface of the board and to a lower surface of the frame, the frame on each edge of the board including a body portion engaging the adjacent edge of the board and having a plurality of tabs projecting into the board entirely above the lower surface thereof, the tabs being spaced from each other longitudinally of the body portion and having been sheared and bent out from the remainder of the body portion and forming the main support for the board, an outwardly extending upper flange portion adapted to overlap a head portion of one of the inverted T-bars of the grid, an outwardly extending lower flange portion having its lower surface flush with the lower surface of the board whereby backings for the decorative covering provided by the board and by the frame are coplanar, and an upturned free end portion on the lower flange portion, the upturned free end portion being substantially aligned with the trunk portion of the respective one of the inverted T-bars when the panel is properly positioned with respect thereto.
- 2. an acoustical ceiling panel as claimed in claim 1 including locating means on the upper flange portion of the frame on each edge of the board for properly positioning the panel with respect to inverted T-bars of the suspended grid.
- 3. An acoustical ceiling panel as claimed in claim 2 wherein the locating means comprises a plurality of dimples in the upper flange portion of the frame on each edge of the board.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 973,309, filed Dec. 26,1978 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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